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91st Coast Artillery (United States) and United States Army Coast Artillery Corps

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Difference between 91st Coast Artillery (United States) and United States Army Coast Artillery Corps

91st Coast Artillery (United States) vs. United States Army Coast Artillery Corps

The 91st Coast Artillery Regiment was a Coast Artillery Corps regiment in the United States Army, part of the Philippine Scouts. The U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps (CAC) was an administrative corps responsible for coastal, harbor, and anti-aircraft defense of the United States between 1901 and 1950.

Similarities between 91st Coast Artillery (United States) and United States Army Coast Artillery Corps

91st Coast Artillery (United States) and United States Army Coast Artillery Corps have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Corregidor, Oozlefinch, Philippine Scouts, Philippines Campaign (1941–42), Regular Army (United States).

Corregidor

Corregidor Island, locally called Isla ng Corregidor, is an island located at the entrance of Manila Bay in southwestern part of Luzon Island in the Philippines.

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Oozlefinch

The Oozlefinch is the unofficial historic mascot of the Air Defense Artillery – and formerly of the U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps.

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Philippine Scouts

The Philippine Scouts (Filipino: Maghahanap ng Pilipinas or Hukbong Maghahanap ng Pilipinas) was a military organization of the United States Army from 1901 until the end of World War II and disbanded in 1948 by the Philippines Government after the country's independence.

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Philippines Campaign (1941–42)

The Philippines Campaign (Filipino: Kampanya sa Pilipinas or Labanan sa Pilipinas) or the Battle of the Philippines, fought 8 December 1941 – 8 May 1942, was the invasion of the Philippines by Imperial Japan and the defense of the islands by United States and Filipino forces during the Second World War.

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Regular Army (United States)

The Regular Army of the United States succeeded the Continental Army as the country's permanent, professional land-based military force.

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91st Coast Artillery (United States) and United States Army Coast Artillery Corps Comparison

91st Coast Artillery (United States) has 11 relations, while United States Army Coast Artillery Corps has 204. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.33% = 5 / (11 + 204).

References

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